The family-owned fast food chain announced on Thursday that they would be closing the Chick-fil-A at 1626 Madison St. for a “much needed, major remodel.”
Clarksville has been chosen alongside 9 other communities for a Recycling Roundup event through the non-profit organization known as the Tennessee Environmental Council (TEC).
Montgomery County’s occupancy tax revenue is steadily increasing following blows from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board (IDB) announced in a press release on Wednesday that The Youth Academy has been selected as the owner/operator for the Industrial Park Childcare Facility.
A lightning strike is to blame for ongoing issues with the City Council live stream. Citizens tuning into last month’s City Council meeting online likely noticed a number of issues, including but not limited to increased latency and an absence of on-screen vote tallies.
Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden was elected chair of the legislative body on Tuesday, but not without comments from one county commissioner.
A drive-in fast food favorite is constructing their newest location in Clarksville. There are a total of 6 Sonic Drive-In locations in the city, and the company is working on adding location number 7.
Divers with the Montgomery County EMS dive team recovered the body of the drowning victim at Billy Dunlop Park around 9:43 a.m. Sunday.
Due to a rescue operation, Billy Dunlop Park, Robert Clark Park, and the Blueway are all temporarily closed until further notice.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky is sharing a list of businesses for Clarksville consumers to avoid.